By Brian Stewart, Barron’s SAT, ACT & PSAT Author & Perfect SAT/ACT Scorer The ACT Science section is now optional — and at most colleges, you are free to skip it. But a handful of schools do require it in specific contexts, and getting this wrong can cost you. This guide draws from official admissions […]
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